System and method for generating a plurality of unique videos of a same event
An apparatus and method are provided for viewing panoramic images and videos through the selection of a particular viewing angle and window (zoom) within that panorama while allowing the viewer to simultaneously implement temporal transport control, allowing the video to be in a state of pause, play, fast forward, fast rewind, slow forward, slow rewind, or frame-by-frame. This capability may be used on video that is residing in memory on the viewer's viewing system, in a hard disk local to the viewer or in a shared location, or on a live buffered feed of video. A second capability of this apparatus and method relates to the use of a plurality of panoramic video or images from multiple synchronized cameras. In those cases, all panoramic video feeds are synchronized so that as a viewer pauses, rewinds, forwards a video in one panorama, all panoramas are time synchronized and go through the same states as the panorama being viewed. When the user selects a different panorama for viewing from a different camera, this panorama comes up in the same state as the panorama previously being viewed.
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This patent resulted from a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/968,712, which was filed Dec. 14, 2015; which resulted as a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/843,599, which was filed Mar. 15, 2013, and issued Jan. 19, 2016 as U.S. Pat. No. 9,241,103 B2, and which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThis disclosure pertains to videography, image capture, and playback. More particularly, this disclosure relates to systems and methods for receiving, storing, and viewing a panoramic video or a plurality of panoramic videos with simultaneous control over the playback, as well as the viewing viewport and synchronization between the multiple panoramic videos.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONTechniques are known for capturing and viewing panoramic images. Most techniques involve a capture system that captures and processes a series of images to form panoramic images. Sequences of these images form panoramic videos. Techniques for viewing panoramic images typically include a user input method for viewing a portion of the panoramic image on a screen, giving the user a feel of being able to look around in the panoramic image.
Techniques are also known for transport controls using a buffer of a live video feed. These controls allow a viewer to buffer a live feed on a local device and forward, rewind, pause, and jog through the buffered video.
However, the above known techniques fall short and there is a need to for an apparatus and a method that enables a user to make use of both of the above mentioned capabilities in order to provide a unique viewing experience with multiple panoramic videos.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn array of monoscopic detectors, as well as an array of stereoscopic pairs of detectors, are provided in order to capture information from a surrounding environment, such as monoscopic images or stereoscopic images, and audio inputs from ranges exceeding that for a single detector or stereoscopic pair of detectors. For the case of image inputs, stereoscopic pairs of cameras are provided in an array. A combined unit of monoscopic or stereoscopic detectors with processing circuitry configured to create panoramic image data for panoramic videos is referred to in herein as a Panoramic Video Camera Head. The video data from a Panoramic Video Camera Head can be streamed to a viewer, or recorded in computer memory or storage, and retrieved by a viewer and viewed using user interface devices for control.
According to one aspect, an apparatus and method are provided for receiving a video stream from a Panoramic Video Camera Head or from a local storage disk, storing the video data in a local memory buffer, and viewing regions of interest within the panoramic video using user interface devices. The user interface device allows the viewer to choose a viewing angle and zoom value which gives the user a feeling of “controlling” the camera's pan, tilt, and zoom, independent of other viewers who may be using different user interface devices and viewing displays. A different aspect of the user interface allows the viewer to pause the video at any time, rewind, forward, play, skip to the start, skip forward or skip back within that buffer while the live feed continues to fill the buffer, or replace the buffer (in a circular buffer). A combination of these two aspects allows a unique experience for the viewer where the viewer is able to rewind, pause, forward, or step through a video multiple times but can see a different portion of the video each time by changing the pan, tilt, or zoom at the same time.
According to another aspect, an apparatus and methods are provided for receiving a plurality of time synchronized video streams from a plurality of Panoramic Video Camera Heads or from a local storage disk, storing the plurality of video data in a local memory buffer, and viewing regions of interest within any one of the panoramic videos using user interface devices. The user interface device allows the viewer to choose a viewing angle and zoom value for each video stream which gives the user a feeling of “controlling” that specific camera's pan, tilt, and zoom, independent of other viewers who may be using different user interface devices and viewing displays and independent of the pan, tilt, and zoom of the other panoramic video streams. A different aspect of the user interface allows the viewer to synchronously pause all the videos at any time, rewind, forward, play, skip to the start, skip forward or skip back within that buffer while the live feeds continue to fill the buffer, or replace the buffer (in a circular buffer). A combination of these two aspects allows a unique experience for the viewer where the viewer is able to rewind, pause, forward, or step through a video multiple times, but can see a different portion of the video each time by changing the pan, tilt, or zoom at the same time. This different portion is from a uniquely different point of view. It also allows the user to switch to a different panoramic camera feed at any given time during the playback to not only look at the same moment in time from a different viewing angle and zoom from one camera location, but also a different viewing angle and zoom from a different camera location while continuing to be in the same state of pause, play, forward, or rewind, and at the same exact instant in time (within device tolerances).
Preferred embodiments of the disclosure are described below with reference to the following accompanying drawings.
This disclosure is submitted in furtherance of the constitutional purposes of the U.S. Patent Laws “to promote the progress of science and useful arts” (Article 1, Section 8).
Embodiments of the present invention disclose an apparatus and method for receiving a video stream from a plurality of Panoramic Video Camera Heads or from a local storage disk, storing the video data in a local memory buffer, and viewing regions of interest within any one of the panoramic videos using user interface devices, while controlling the video time, playback speed, and playback direction globally across all panoramic video data in a synchronous manner. According to one construction, multiple Panoramic Video Camera Heads and are synchronized through a time code generator that triggers the image capture across all camera heads synchronously. According to another construction, multiple camera heads are synchronized by one “Master” camera head that sends trigger signals to all the camera heads. Further, according to yet another construction, each camera head is set to “free-run” with a pre-defined frame rate, and the processing computers all capture the latest frame from each of these cameras and timestamp them with a time code from a time code generator.
Various embodiments herein are described with reference to
As used herein, the term “Transport Control” is understood to mean a user interface that allows a viewer to control the video playback, such as choosing between play, pause, rewind and forward, and the speed of rewind or forward.
Another embodiment of the time code synchronization mechanism 10 of
A third embodiment of the time code synchronization mechanism 10 of
The following variables are stored with the controller module for receiver and user interface 84 that determine the state of the view that is displayed to the end-user:
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- a. Current Camera to be displayed
- b. Current Time Stamp of the frame to be displayed
- c. Current Video Playback State—Possible values are Play, Pause, Fast Forward, Rewind, Live
- d. Current Viewport—The viewport is determined by the current zoom, pan, and tilt values
The user interaction devices 86 could generate the following types of events that are handled by the receiver and user interface 84:
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- a. Camera Changed Event
- b. Video Playback State Changed Event
- c. Viewport Changed Event
- d. Transport Control Event
A panoramic video capture device as used herein comprises multiple sensors placed in a circular array such that a portion of image captured by each sensor overlaps with a portion of image captured by adjacent sensors. The overlapping images from the different sensors are captured synchronously based on a trigger mechanism, and these overlapping images form the basis for creation of a single, seamless panoramic image.
As used herein, a processor is a high-performance server-grade machine housing multiple graphic processing units (GPUs). A GPU is capable of performing large number of operations in parallel. The use of multiple GPUs in the processor allows for highly parallelized computations on multiple image frames being communicated by the panoramic video capture device. Memory can also be resident.
A processor comprises the following modules. First, a capture module is responsible for triggering the panoramic video capture device and retrieving the image frames once the exposure of the frame is complete. In certain embodiments of the capture module, the triggering of the sensors is not performed by this module. There is a separate trigger mechanism for the sensors and the capture module is notified of the event every time a new image frame is available on the panoramic video capture device. When this notification is received by the capture module, it retrieves the image frame from the panoramic video capture device.
As used herein, a processing module is operative to receive the raw frame from the capture module and applies the following filters to the raw frame:
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- Demosaicing filter: In this filter, a full color image is reconstructed using the incomplete color samples from the raw image frames.
- Coloring filter: The full color image output from the demosaicing filter is then converted to appropriate color space (for example, RGB) for use in downstream modules.
- Seam blending filter: Colored images output from the coloring filter are used for blending the seam using stitching algorithms on the overlap between adjacent images.
As used herein a splicing module is responsible for using the images output from the processing module, and putting them together with the ends lined up against each other in such that the aggregate of these individual images creates one panoramic image.
Also as used herein, a slicing module takes the seam blended panoramic image, and splits this image into multiple slices. This is done so that each slice of the panoramic image can be distributed over the network in an optimized fashion. This overcomes the existing limitations of certain network protocols that cannot communicate panoramic images above a certain size of the image.
As used herein, a time stamp module listens for the time code from the time code generator. This time stamp is then attached to each slice of the image sections output from the slicing module.
As used herein, a compression module takes the image frame output by the time stamp module and compresses it using certain image compression techniques (JPEG, H.264, etc.) for transmission of over the network.
As used herein, a distribution device is a kind of router or switch that is used for transmitting the compressed frames over the network. Multiple clients could connect to the distribution device and receive the image frames being transmitted. In addition to this, subsequent distribution devices themselves could be connected to a distribution device transmitting the images for relaying the images over a wide network.
As used herein a client process processes the combination of sub-processes and modules on a viewer's machine to receiving image frames from a distribution device, store them in buffer, manage the user input from the user interaction devices, and display the video images to the end-user.
The client process is broken down into the following modules:
A receiving module which connects to the source of the video images via the distribution device, receives the images over the network, and stores them in a buffer on the viewer's machine.
A user interface module is used for managing the user input from the user interaction devices. In one of the implementations of the user interface module, the joystick controller is used for capturing the user input. The user input could be provided using buttons on the joystick or using the multiple thumb pad controls on the joystick.
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- Different buttons are used to track the video playback state change input for play, pause, fast forward, rewind, or live mode
- A thumb pad control is used to track the viewport change inputs for zoom, pan, tilt of the view
- Another thumb pad control is used to track the transport control input for jogging forward or back based on the velocity of jog determined by how far the thumb pad control has been pushed.
A display module is used for displaying portion of the panoramic video frames to the user. The portion of the video frame to be displayed is determined based on the inputs from the user interface module. Image frame from the buffer is fetched and based on the other user inputs, the portion of the panoramic image to be displayed is determined. This portion is then displayed to the end-user for viewing.
In compliance with the statute, embodiments of the invention have been described in language more or less specific as to structural and methodical features. It is to be understood, however, that the entire invention is not limited to the specific features and/or embodiments shown and/or described, since the disclosed embodiments comprise forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
Claims
1. A system for generating a plurality of unique videos of a same event, comprising:
- an image capture device configured to capture an event in a field of view as a sequence of image frames;
- a processor communicating with the image capture device; and
- a client having at least one receiver and a user interface, the user interface configured to manage user interaction input from at least one user interaction device and determine what portion of an image frame should be displayed to a user within a generated field of view for the image capture device in a first rendering of a first viewing angle determined based on a first set of user interaction inputs and a second rendering of a second viewing angle based on a second set of user interaction inputs, the first rendering and the second rendering synchronized such that the second rendering is displayed with a same current display time, viewing speed, and temporal viewing direction as the first rendering at the time the second set of user interaction inputs are received.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interaction device is one of a joystick, a keyboard, a touch device, and a gesture-based device.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the processor is provided by the receiver of the client.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein a plurality of image capture devices are configured to capture the event and communicate with the processor.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the client has a plurality of receivers.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the client is a first client and further comprising a second client having a receiver, a user interface, and at least one user interaction device, wherein the image capture device is configured to generate the field of view, and wherein the first client is configured to display a first rendering of the field of view and the second client is configured to display a second rendering of the field of view from the image capture device that is unique from the first rendering at the first client.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the processor is provided by one of the first client and the second client.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the client is configured to display a first rendering of the field of view from the image capture device and a second rendering of the field of view from the image capture device that is unique from the first rendering at the client.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the user interaction device is configured in response to user interaction input to determine a portion of an image frame to be displayed as the first rendering.
10. A system for generating a plurality of unique videos of a same event, comprising:
- an image capture device configured to capture an event in a field of view as a sequence of image frames;
- a processor communicating with the image capture device and configured to process transmission of the sequence of image frames; and
- a client having at least one receiver and a user interface, the user interface having at least one user interaction device configured to manage user interaction input and determine at least a portion of an image frame that is to be displayed to a user within a generated field of view for the image capture device in a first rendering of a first viewing angle determined based on a first set of user interaction inputs and second rendering of a second viewing angle based on a second set of user interaction inputs, the first rendering and the second rendering synchronized such that the second rendering is displayed with a same current display time, viewing speed, and temporal viewing direction as the first rendering at the time the second set of user interaction inputs are received.
11. The system of claim 10, further comprising an application configured to provide the receiver and the user interface.
12. The system of claim 10, wherein the user interaction device is configured in response to user interaction input to determine a portion of an image frame to be displayed as the first rendering.
13. The system of claim 10, wherein the receiver comprises application memory and processing circuitry configured to receive and manage a time-stamped sequence of image frames.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the time-stamped sequence of image frames are received at the receiver from a distribution channel.
15. The system of claim 10, wherein the user interface is configured to implement transport control.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jun 27, 2016
Date of Patent: Jun 18, 2019
Patent Publication Number: 20160309087
Assignee: Intel Corporation (Santa Clara, CA)
Inventors: Sankar Jayaram (Pullman, WA), Ritesh Kale (Pullman, WA), Charles DeChenne (Pullman, WA), John Harrison (Pallouse, WA), Franklin W. Taylor (Issaquah, WA), Vikas K. Singh (Bellevue, WA)
Primary Examiner: Mishawn N. Hunter
Application Number: 15/194,044
International Classification: H04N 5/232 (20060101); H04N 5/77 (20060101); H04N 9/79 (20060101); G11B 27/10 (20060101); H04N 7/18 (20060101); H04N 21/218 (20110101); H04N 21/81 (20110101); H04N 5/073 (20060101); G11B 27/00 (20060101); G06F 3/048 (20130101); H04N 5/247 (20060101);